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I have a lot of load development with the 300 rum under my belt and have built or bought 4 different rifles in the cal...if you are driving a 180 to much over 3400 legitimate fps through a chronograph.....you are asking for trouble.the diff in pressure from 3300 to 3600 is enough to make you blind if you live through a case failure. There is no reason to push 80k cup.....not worth the risk.
Quote from: high country on January 31, 2011, 09:32:29 AMI have a lot of load development with the 300 rum under my belt and have built or bought 4 different rifles in the cal...if you are driving a 180 to much over 3400 legitimate fps through a chronograph.....you are asking for trouble.the diff in pressure from 3300 to 3600 is enough to make you blind if you live through a case failure. There is no reason to push 80k cup.....not worth the risk.I am trying to figure out how Jeremiah P can get that kind of speed, I don't see the data anywhere on how to accomplish that. Rather than suggest he is wrong, I was hoping he would share his recipe. We also have a couple 30/378's and we can't get that much speed out of them with a 180 gr either.
Quote from: bearpaw on January 31, 2011, 09:45:41 AMQuote from: high country on January 31, 2011, 09:32:29 AMI have a lot of load development with the 300 rum under my belt and have built or bought 4 different rifles in the cal...if you are driving a 180 to much over 3400 legitimate fps through a chronograph.....you are asking for trouble.the diff in pressure from 3300 to 3600 is enough to make you blind if you live through a case failure. There is no reason to push 80k cup.....not worth the risk.I am trying to figure out how Jeremiah P can get that kind of speed, I don't see the data anywhere on how to accomplish that. Rather than suggest he is wrong, I was hoping he would share his recipe. We also have a couple 30/378's and we can't get that much speed out of them with a 180 gr either. and that is a 133 gr case of better quality. I suspect a guess on speed.
That is a TON of charge for a 180 grain bullet. Is that even recommended max spec with Retumbo? That sounds like a compressed load to me. I have seen Retumbo used into the 90s on some bullets but 110 grains! Wow.